Pine needle based handicraft training conducted in Nowshera Forest Division indiaeducationdiary.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiaeducationdiary.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The programme was organized in collaboration with Divisional Forest Officer, Forest Division Batote, Kuldeep Singh, who also planted a Chinar sapling in front of Quarter Guard of Battalion complex alongwith Amit Gupta-SSP, Commandant IRP 16th Battalion.
During the plantation drive, saplings were also planted by several district officers who were invited to participate in the plantation drive. Prominent among them were Nisar Ahmad, Executive Engineer, PDD, Ramban; Nazir Ahmad Jaral, Executive Engineer, PHE, Ramban; Maqbool Hussain Choudhary, Executive Engineer, PWD, Ramban; Reyaz lqbal Tantray-SP, Adjutant IRP 16th Bn; Kishore Kumar Gupta, AEE, PHE Ramban; Munir Ahmad, JE, PHE, Ramban. Divisional Forest Officer and participating officers/officials appreciated the efforts of jawans and other ranks of IRP 16th Battalion for ensuring optimum green areas in and around the complex.
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Islamabad to have first ‘Urban Forestry Park’
Islamabad
January 24, 2021
Islamabad:After developing the first ever ‘Wetlands project’ near Bari Imam on the fringes of Diplomatic Enclave, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has planned to develop Islamabad’s first ‘Model Forestry Park’ over 350 acres of land in Malpur area alongside the banks of Rawal Lake. The park, first of its kind, will also have a water body over an area of 35 acres.
Rana Tahir, the Director Environment, who is the Project Director for ‘Model Forestry Park’ said that the access to this park will be from Murree Expressway side. “Once it would be fully developed, it would become yet another big attraction, especially for the nature lovers who somehow could not climb the trails on Margalla hills as they would be able to stroll leisurely here,” he said.